The 10 Regional Advocacy Meetings held across the state in late summer will offer municipal officials the opportunity to learn about legislative issues affecting cities and towns and to play a role in establishing the Association's legislative initiatives ahead of next year's new, two-year legislative session.
These meetings, which are for elected officials and city staff, will outline bills passed into law during the 2018 session that affect cities and towns and issues that will likely come up in the 2019 session. Time will be set aside for municipal officials to share matters of importance to their city.
"The Regional Advocacy Meetings are the starting point for the Association's work in the upcoming legislative session each year," said Reba Campbell, the Association's deputy executive director. "Discussions with local officials at these meetings determine our priorities, and it's important that elected officials and city staff attend to get their local issues heard."
The meetings will be held from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., and lunch will be included. The locations are organized by council of governments region, but officials may attend any session that is convenient.
There is no charge for the meetings, but registration is required for an accurate head count for lunch and handouts.
Register online at one of the following locations:
August 14 – Arts Center, City of Greenwood
August 15 – Clemson Fire Department Community Room, City of Clemson
August 16 – Historic Spratt Building, Town of Fort Mill
August 21 – Victor's in Hotel Florence, City of Florence
August 22 – Moncks Corner Train Depot, Town of Moncks Corner
August 23 – Colleton Museum and Farmers Market, City of Walterboro
August 28 – Aiken Conference Center, City of Aiken
September 5 – Sumter City Centre, City of Sumter
September 6 – Fifth and Main, City of Conway
September 11 – Cayce Tennis and Fitness Center, City of Cayce
For more information, contact Ashleigh Hair at ahair@masc.sc or 803.933.1288.